Lyndsey D. Dilks grew up in Gillett, Arkansas. She was a charter member of the Arkansas School of Math and Science. She earned her Bachelor's degree in Transportation Logistics from the University of Arkansas in 1998. Ms. Dilks lived in Memphis, Tennessee for four years working in the transportation industry. She returned home to Arkansas and graduated from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock School of Law in 2006. During law school, Ms. Dilks studied international transportation law in Guadalajara, Mexico. She also had the honor of being selected as a law clerk for the United States Department of...

Education
B.S. Computer Engineering, Cum Laude (2005)
Juris Doctorate University of Arkansas at Little Rock, High Honors (2010)
Licensed to Practice
Arkansas
U.S. District Court, Eastern and Western District of Arkansas
Practice Area Emphasis
Small & Large Business Law
Real Estate Law
Corporate Law
Civil Litigation & Personal Injury Law
Business & Real Estate Transactions
Professional Affiliations
Arkansas Bar Association
Pulaski County Bar Association

I strive to provide personal service to each and every one of my clients. This means when you call my office, I will speak with you directly and answer any question you may have. I am on your side and will personally make sure your needs are handled professionally, quickly, and with the respect you deserve. Most cases are handled on a contingency fee basis, giving my clients equal access to justice. You will not pay an attorney’s fee unless we recover for you.

I have over 20 years of experience representing individuals and families who have been victims...

Before becoming a lawyer I worked in automotive repair, office management, restaurant management, law enforcement, and construction. My diverse experience allows me to relate to people from all different walks of life and better understand your needs and goals.

Born in McGehee, Arkansas in 1988, John graduated from McGehee High School followed by earning a degree from Texas A&M University in Agricultural Economics. In 2013, he earned his Juris Doctorate from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law. John was admitted to the practice of law in Arkansas and joined Bell & Boyd, PLLC as an associate attorney in August 2013, where he represented clients in various legal matters including probate, estate planning, divorce, custody, adoptions, guardianships, commercial litigation, real estate transactions, and property issues.

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